Dear All,
Submission of abstracts for NWB’2026 is open – deadline August 1st, 2026.
The Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy (NWB'2026) will be
held in Copenhagen on November 4-6, 2026.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
The Nordic Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy has been an annual
event since its beginning in 1996. The event alternates between locations in
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. The purpose of the Nordic
Workshop on Bibliometrics and Research Policy is to link bibliometric research
with research policy, to present the newest bibliometric research in the
Nordic countries, and to create better links between the bibliometric research
groups and their PhD students.
SUBMISSION OF ABSTRACTS
Participants who wish to give an oral presentation or present a poster are
kindly asked to submit a 250-word abstract. We welcome novel ideas or
work-in-progress of interest to a Nordic audience. We specifically encourage
presentation with a research policy perspective.
Presenters of accepted abstracts must attend the 31st Nordic Workshop on
Bibliometrics and Research Policy in person in Copenhagen. Accepted abstracts
(submitted version) will be published in the book of abstracts under a
CC-BY license.
Submission of abstracts opens on May 15 and is though the NWB website at:
https://sites.google.com/view/nwbrp/nwb2026
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of abstracts: May 15 - August 1, 2026
Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2026
Registration: August 25 - September 15, 2026
Nordic Workshop: November 4-6, 2026
PARTICIPATION
NWB'2026 will take place in the Black Diamond, The Royal Library with
state-of-the-art architecture and conference facilities and with stunning
views of the harbour.
There will be a 200 EUR registration fee, and travel and accommodation must be
arranged and financed by the participants themselves. A fee waiver for
presenting PhD students will be available.
LOCAL ORGANISERS
Michael Svendsen, Copenhagen University Library
Dicte Madsen, Copenhagen University Library
Nikoline Dohm Lauridsen, University of Copenhagen
Marianne Gauffriau, IT University of Copenhagen
Birger Larsen, Aalborg University